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Veronesi D, DImporzano G, Menin B, Salati S, Adani F
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng . 2020 May; 43(10):1911-1919. PMID: 32447512
In this work, white wine lees (WWL), cheese whey (CW), and glycerol (GLY) were used as carbon (C) sources to mixotrophically support the production of the microalga Nannochloropsis salina, replacing...
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Salati S, DImporzano G, Menin B, Veronesi D, Scaglia B, Abbruscato P, et al.
Bioresour Technol . 2017 Feb; 230:82-89. PMID: 28161624
A local strain of Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated by using cheese whey (CW), white wine lees (WL) and glycerol (Gly), coming from local agro-industrial activities, as C sources (2.2gCL) to...
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Schievano A, Pepe Sciarria T, Gao Y, Scaglia B, Salati S, Zanardo M, et al.
Waste Manag . 2016 Jul; 56:519-29. PMID: 27406307
This work describes how dark fermentation (DF), anaerobic digestion (AD) and microbial fuel cells (MFC) and solid-liquid separation can be integrated to co-produce valuable biochemicals (hydrogen and methane), bioelectricity and...
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Scaglia B, Salati S, Di Gregorio A, Carrera A, Tambone F, Adani F
Bioresour Technol . 2013 Jun; 143:131-8. PMID: 23792663
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of full scale MBT process (28 d) in removing inhibition condition for successive biogas (ABP) production in landfill and in...
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Salati S, Scaglia B, Di Gregorio A, Carrera A, Adani F
Bioresour Technol . 2013 Jun; 142:115-20. PMID: 23743423
The aim of this paper was to study the evolution of DOM during 1 year of observation in simulated landfill, of aerobically treated vs. untreated organic fraction of MSW. Results...
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Salati S, Scaglia B, Di Gregorio A, Carrera A, Adani F
Bioresour Technol . 2012 Dec; 128:351-8. PMID: 23201514
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of short full scale MBT process (28 d) getting a biological stability of DRI < 1000 mg O(2) kg VS(-1)...
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Salati S, Papa G, Adani F
Biotechnol Adv . 2011 Aug; 29(6):913-22. PMID: 21827846
In the context of renewable vs. non-renewable sources of chemical compounds, the development of natural surfactants as a substitute for synthetic surfactants in technological applications is an important issue. In...
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Schievano A, DImporzano G, Salati S, Adani F
Bioresour Technol . 2011 Jul; 102(17):7737-44. PMID: 21715157
The mass balance (input/output mass flows) of full-scale anaerobic digestion (AD) processes should be known for a series of purposes, e.g. to understand carbon and nutrients balances, to evaluate the...
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Tambone F, Scaglia B, DImporzano G, Schievano A, Orzi V, Salati S, et al.
Chemosphere . 2010 Sep; 81(5):577-83. PMID: 20825964
Digestate, with biogas represents the final products of anaerobic digestion (AD). The methane-rich biogas is used to produce electricity and heat, whereas the digestate could be valorized in agriculture. Contrarily...
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Adani F, Salati S, Spagnol M, Tambone F, Genevini P, Pilu R, et al.
Chemosphere . 2009 Apr; 76(4):523-8. PMID: 19342076
The quantity and quality of plant litter in the soil play an important role in the soil organic matter balance. Besides other pedo-climatic aspects, the content of recalcitrant molecules of...